• oil mill used cement with good impact in Zambia
  • oil mill used cement with good impact in Zambia
  • oil mill used cement with good impact in Zambia
  • oil mill used cement with good impact in Zambia
  • Can pozzolanic additives improve the mechanical properties of cement?
  • Mauricio Arreola Sanchez and Daiana Goes Cavalcante have confirmed that the use of pozzolanic additives such as metakaolin can improve the mechanical properties of cement ( Arreola Sanchez et al., 2019; Cavalcante et al., 2018 ).Pozzolanic activity increases with age and only becomes effective after 28 days.
  • What is the compressive strength of cement mortar based on olive pomace?
  • The mechanical tests carried out on cement mortars containing 10% of these additives at 365 days resulted in a compressive strength of 51 MPa and 50 MPa for mortars based on olive pomace and olive kernel respectively, while the reference (OPC) obtained 51.35 MPa.
  • Does pomace and olive kernel improve the grindability of cement?
  • The results of the SSB and residue on the 45 μm sieve show that the incorporation of pomace and olive kernel improves the grindability of the cement. The SSB of the OPC is 6321 cm 2 /g against 7589 cm 2 /g for G10. The residue on the 45 μm sieve is 20.7% for the OPC, but does not exceed 3.5 for the other cements.
  • Does calcined pomace increase finesse in SSB cement?
  • The results obtained were influenced by the physical properties of the additives, since the light scattering (laser) particle size distribution of the fixed SSB cement ( Table 3) shows that the incorporation of the olive kernel and calcined pomace contributes to the increase in finesse.
  • Which countries are supplying clinker & cement?
  • We represent a reference point both in the construction and the maintenance of infrastructure, supplying four regional markets i.e.: Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, and Malawi with clinker and cement.
  • Can agricultural waste be used to make cement?
  • The results also showed that these agricultural wastes (pomace and olive kernel) can be successfully used for the manufacture of cement and can lead to stiffer mortars than OPC. 1. Introduction The high growth of waste is due to population growth and has become a global critical issue.